Rwanda: Bank of Kigali to Plant One Million Trees in Climate Change Mitigation Effort

Bank of Kigali says it will invest part of its annual operations budget in supporting efforts by a local non-profit environmental conservation organisation to plant one million trees in Nyagatare District as part of activities to mark 50 years, this December, since it was incorporated in 1966.

"Our Board, Management and staff understand that climate change is real and as a socially responsible organisation, we are taking a position at the frontline in the battle to conserve the environment," Dr Diane Karusisi Bank of Kigali's Chief Executive Officer told the media at the Bank's headquarters in Kigali, yesterday.

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